I came to the “White Fashion Show” because I believe that I have the right to be free and walk freely, like other citizens. And I also love to communicate and meet people. It's beautiful: everything is in white.
I was a little late, so I joined the others already on Manezhnaya Square. We passed Manege and Vozdvizhenka. He walked, talked, smiled, joked. I'm generally a cheerful person and like to joke.

And so, when I was crossing the street at the pedestrian crossing near the Prague restaurant, I waved a white ribbon and said something like: “Long live our police - the best police!” Either a major or a colonel pointed a finger at me and said: “Detain.” On the zebra crossing they took me by the arms and pushed me towards the paddy wagon. I asked what was the reason for the detention, but they did not answer me. And there is good company in the paddy wagon.


They took us to the Pyatnitskoye police station, and while the police were drawing up reports for an hour and a half, we talked with the rest of the detainees and riot police. They told them about the apartments that were given to those employees who suffered from the protesters on May 6th. The riot police answered so offendedly: “They didn’t give it to us and won’t give it to us.” They argued a lot, but quite amicably. Some woman I don't even know brought us cookies.
As a result, they wrote in the protocol that I was detained for crossing the road in the wrong place, although there are photos and videos that show that I am on a zebra crossing. Funny!

So it turns out: the police and I are playing some kind of children’s game of “Cossacks-robbers.” They follow us all over the city, and then we write complaints against them. But this is true if you treat the situation with humor, but seriously, I consider it a crime when the constitutional rights of mine and other citizens are violated.